I arrived on Saturday 13th Sep. There wasn't much way of public transport to the hotel, so I took a taxi Euro 18 from La Hulpe terminus
I checked out on 14th Sep, Sunday. The hotel staff were kind enough to tell me where the nearest train and bus stations were. I wanted to go back to Brussels - Midi station. However, they didn't tell me about the engineering works taking place. This affected the running of the trains. I decided to take the bus, but these ran every two hours! I just missed one, so I returned (on foot) back to the hotel.
Despite the lack of info on public transport schedules, I enjoyed my stay at Dolce La Hulpe.
By the way, the breakfast was good - but very expensive at Euro 23 (all you can eat, and drink)!

Quick check in and check out, buffet breakfast good selection of hot and cold, help yourself to coffee. Swimming pool looked good, did not try as we had no time. Sat evening buffet also very good value at 30 Euros inc glass of cava and the actual food was very good. Room was very quiet despite their being parties on both Friday and Sat. Wifi very good in room and free. Reasonable selection of tv channels as well. All in all pretty good.

We booked this hotel to escape the unusual heat in Brussels. The main reason we chose the hotel was the pool and air conditioned room. The pool was nice, nothing too special. It could definitely use more pool chairs. The room however would definitely not qualify as air conditioned. It was just as hot as our apartment in Brussels, so that part of the trip was a bit useless. The rooms were as clean as they could be for the age. They were just a little tired with a need for some updates. With that said, the staff was very nice and helpful. We also enjoyed the restaurant and took full advantage of the wonderful happy hour. The drinks were made surprisingly well!

Stayed here for 3 nights for a course at the university in Louvain-la-Neuve. It was well located on a main route and close to the motorway and Louvain-la-Neuve. It was quiet, very clean and the member of staff was great.
The only drawback was the breakfast vouchers which you use at a place across the road. There are 3 price levels of breakfast and initially we bought one (cheapest) for the first morning. On this occasion we were offered an option of croissants or eggs - the croissant option was very small and over-priced whilst the egg option was big and good value. We bought two more planning to get the egg only to find the next two mornings this was the highest price option. This was further compounded by finding we could have bought the breakfasts in cash without the vouchers for cheaper.
So perhaps a bit of clarification on prices, for the staff as well as customers, would be helpful.

Jonathan from UK

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